2018
DOI: 10.3916/c55-2018-04
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#TrumpenMexico. Transnational connective action on Twitter and the border wall dispute

Abstract: This article aims to identify how digital public opinion was articulated on Twitter during the visit of the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to Mexico City in 2016 by invitation from the Mexican government, which was preceded by the threat to construct a border wall that Mexico would pay for. Using a mixed methodology made up of computational methods such as data mining and social network analysis combined with content analysis, the authors identify conversational patterns and the structures of t… Show more

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“…Although many authors, such as Santos (2007), argued that globalization would end the polarization of societies, the truth is, this behavior is being reinforced. This can be seen in political actions such as Brexit, or the search for the Catalan split in Spain, and other protectionist measures (Meneses et al , 2018; Gómez-García et al , 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many authors, such as Santos (2007), argued that globalization would end the polarization of societies, the truth is, this behavior is being reinforced. This can be seen in political actions such as Brexit, or the search for the Catalan split in Spain, and other protectionist measures (Meneses et al , 2018; Gómez-García et al , 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%